Anonymous wrote:Op here I am definitly not keeping the baby away from my in-laws I just don't feel the need to have them over every week this also includes visits from my sister in law and her two kids on separate days. Since my DD was born they have only missed one weekend. I also had a medical issue that caused my MIL to stay with her for 4 days in my house watching her. When she does visit I feel like I need to find something to do because when the baby needs to be fed or changed my MIL does everything and I then have nothing to do, she doesn't really talk to me while she is here either so it ends up being awkward. This whole situation is beyond weird to me.
They can't physically stop you from doing what you want to do. Go feed and change the baby. Insist if you need to insist. They're trying to help, they're kind of obsessed, and you're distancing yourself is probably going to make them more anxious and clingy. They want a relationship with you and the baby. I understand why you want your alone, bonding time, but if there is such a marked difference between your treatment of your mother and your MIL, I can't really blame them for feeling like there is more to it than just you wanting to bond with your baby.